tecxus Manuals & User Guides
tecxus specializes in mobile energy solutions, offering a wide range of high-performance alkaline batteries, lithium cells, rechargeables, and chargers for everyday electronics.
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tecxus is a brand belonging to Wentronic GmbH, a German electronics distributor based in Braunschweig. Since its inception, tecxus has focused on providing reliable mobile energy sources, including a comprehensive portfolio of primary batteries (Alkaline, Lithium), rechargeable accumulators, and battery chargers.
Known for their long shelf life and stable performance, tecxus products are designed to power a vast array of devices such as remote controls, medical devices, toys, and household appliances. The brand places a strong emphasis on safety and environmental responsibility, strictly adhering to EU regulations regarding battery materials, safety standards, and disposal requirements.
tecxus manuals
Latest manuals from manuals+ curated for this brand.
tecxus 23 Series LR03 / AAA Battery User Manual
tecxus 59579, 23818 LR6/AA Battery User Manual
Tecxus LR6/AA (Mignon) Alkaline Manganese Battery - Specifications and User Manual
Tecxus LR03 / AAA (Micro) Alkaline Batteries - Specifications and Safety Guide
tecxus support FAQ
Common questions about manuals, registration, and support for this brand.
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Are tecxus alkaline batteries rechargeable?
No, standard tecxus alkaline manganese and lithium button cell batteries are not rechargeable. Attempting to charge them may cause leakage or explosion. Only batteries explicitly marked as 'rechargeable' should be charged.
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How should I dispose of used tecxus batteries?
Batteries must not be disposed of in household waste. Consumers are legally obliged to return used batteries to public collection points or retail outlets to ensure environmentally friendly recycling.
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What is the shelf life of tecxus batteries?
Unused and packaged tecxus batteries typically have a long shelf life, often ranging from 5 to 7 years depending on the specific battery chemistry (e.g., Lithium or Alkaline) and storage conditions.